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'The spaghetti fork'
To serve spaghetti the right way! Twirl away..... buon appetito! A top ten finalist 2009 "Tasmanian Design Award" -
Celery Top Pine
Celery Top Pine: phyllocladus asplenifolius. Pale straw colour, fine straight grain, no perceptible taste or odour, ideal for kitchen utensils. -
ned's plats, cutting/serving/cheese boards
This fine, non-laminated, cutting / serving board has been made in the European tradition,spiced with an Australian flavour ! Each of these Ned's plats, cutting, serving, cheese boards, has been made from a single piece of specially selected quarter-sawn timber which helps reduce any tendency to cup. They may also be washed (although never soak ) without fear of de-lamination. To butter the toast on, slice the onion, crush the garlic, place the cheese or whack the blowfly with. -
plat à beurre
This elegant 'plat à beurre' or butter plat(e) could be best described as "simple beauty". And what's more, the slim profile of this butter plate makes it an ideal mailing present! -
spatulas
Spatula means little spade in Latin. They will prove to be a real friend in the kitchen. Whether you're left or right handed we have an implement for you. Try our 70 mm wide straight spatula for lifting that "horse eye",fried egg! All wood spatula. -
spurtles
Originally used in Scotland to stir porridge, but you can stir anything with this Tasmanian implement, from a bechamel sauce to zucchini soup and much more; jams, custards, polenta... -
trivet,'7'
With contemporary steels and sleek design, cookware can be brought straight to the table but you will need an Indeco trivet. Innovative light weight design ensures heat dissipates from the pot without marring that precious table! -
Which is the denser timber that you list?
This article describes which tasmanian timbers are the denser, and might therefore be better suited for particular purposes. -
Which is the harder timber that you list? (ie the measure of resistance to denting)
Which is the harder timber that you list? (ie the measure of resistance to denting) -
wood density and Janka hardness chart
This article gives a comparison of wood density (higher density first) and also Janka hardness where available. -
"Dalek" salt/pepper spice mill
A Dalek perhaps! Inspired by the famous "Doctor Who" character Indeco's "Dalek" abstraction will have all you Doctor Who fans in raptures. This semi-handled mill as with all our spice mills is fitted with a fine, smooth action, top adjusting ceramic mechanism, infinitely adjustable from fine to course. The mechanism carries a 25 year warranty. -
'boab' mills; salt,pepper or spice
The 'boab' mill is inspired by the impressive boab trees of northern Australia. Originally made in two colours, green and orange being a metaphor for the deciduous nature of the tree. Orange for the dropped leaves of the dry season and green for the new growth of the wet. Red and blue complement the range. We have selected light coloured timbers such as Huon Pine or Sycamore - Maple (acer pseudoplatanus) for this mill. -
'brontosaurus' recipe book stand
To have a brontosaurus, wooden recipe book holder in your kitchen means , like his namesake you'll always have something to take a strong stand; for any hard/soft back book, magazine , big or small , the brontosaurus will never let you down . Moveable Bakelite red or black knobs assist to keep pages in place. Other uses include : Computer / music / patient assistant. -
'letter to Sydney' letter rack
The 'letter to Sydney' wooden letter rack, or postcard rack, and opener is inspired by Sydney's wonderful opera house together with Tasmania's magnificent Huon Pine. -
'lighthouse' mills (salt,pepper or spice)
These exquisite Tasmanian designed mills are fitted with a high-tech ceramic mechanism: harder than steel, very durable and non-corroding for pepper, salt, spices and dried herbs. The mechanism, as with all our ceramic mechanism mills, carries a 25 year warranty. -
'meg's mill' nutmeg mill
Indeco nutmeg mill/grinder, designed and hand made in Tasmania features an all stainless steel mechanism, hand polished stainless steel handle with individually hand turned knob. This is your chance to test drive a very unique mill. Maybe take 'Meg' for a spin, clockwise. You might get a "hole in one" or 'one in a hole'; you'll have to pull up the handle up first though! Delight as flakes of nutmeg snow on your favourite dish! The mechanism carries a 12 year warranty -
'The Pepper Mill'
This Tasmanian designed and manufactured pepper mill was designed with the professional cook/chef in mind as it uses the same wonderful hard-tempered steel mechanism as our coffee grinder. All fittings are of stainless steel assuring life long quality. Its large capacity (32 mm bore) and efficient grind lead the way in pepper mill design. -
'The Pepper Mill's mate': Salt Mill
A happy union has been created with the mating of this unhandled salt mill to our handled 'The Pepper Mill'. This mill is fitted with a ceramic mechanism (25 year warranty on mechanism) and of course may be used not only for salt but also pepper, dried herbs and spices. The mechanism, as with all our ceramic mechanism mills, carries a 25 year warranty. -
'the stubby'
This simple utilitarian mill is fitted with the same wonderful ceramic mechanism as with the, 'boab', 'lighthouse', 'rocket' mill and the handled mills; harder than steel, very durable and non-corroding for pepper, salt, spices and dried herbs. The mechanism, as with all our ceramic mechanism mills, carries a 25 year warranty. -
a 'cubist' salt/pepper/spice mill with handle
This exquisite Tasmanian designed mill is fitted with a high-tech ceramic mechanism: harder than steel, very durable and non-corroding for pepper, salt, spices and dried herbs. Experience the ultimate in grinding from powder-fine to coarse. The mechanism, as with all our ceramic mechanism mills, carries a 25 year warranty.
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